New York City is Student Friendly
Posted on September 3, 2010 - Filed Under Travel
Students considering a trip to New York City will find the City to not be as expensive as they might think. New York City with its hundreds of thousands of college students who attend the more than 300 local schools and universities including Columbia, Hofstra, New York University and Hunter College, is a student-friendly city. There are many attractions, New York City hotels and events that offer a student discount. All that’s necessary is a valid student ID card from any of the New York colleges and universities, or by obtaining a discount card from the International Student Travel Confederation
Students can save a bundle during a trip to New York City with Broadway Tickets, museum entry fees and other cultural events. Broadway tickets can cost hundreds of dollars, but there are generous student discounts available. However, the seats are usually located the furthest away from the stage or the seats have an obstruction, like a column. Most New York City museums offer student discounts, usually the prices are good for any day. Some museums, like the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers free admission to students from local schools.
Other cultural attractions like the opera or ballet offer student’s discounts or student rush tickets. Rush tickets are tickets purchased by cash during certain hours for that days performance. Here’s a sampling of organizations where student rush tickets are available: Brooklyn Academy of Music; Carnegie Hall ; New York City Ballet; and the New York City Opera.
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